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Tomodachi Quest
Europe Name Tomodachi Quest
Japanese Name トモダチクエスト "Tomodachi Kuesuto"
Location Amusement Park
Event Time 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
9:00 PM - 11:00 PM
How to Unlock
Have a Mii confess their love to a Mii of the opposite gender

Tomodachi Quest is an 8-bit style RPG game available at the amusement park in which four Miis will participate in an 8-bit adventure game, fighting food and treasures.

Miis will play as one of four classes: fighter, swordsman, mage, and cleric. In order to win, the player must guide their four Miis up to the boss battle and win without all of the Miis dying in the process. This game is played in a traditional RPG style.

Tomodachi Quest can only be played once a day, for $0.25.

Playing the Game

When starting the game, four Miis living on the island will be randomly selected to fight in the game. Their class is determined by the Mii's personality group.

Personality Class Health [HP] Mana [MP] Description
Outgoing Warrior 120 N/A The swordsman's special attack is stronger than their regular attacks, although it is less accurate.
Easygoing Cleric 100 40 Clerics have the option to heal any party member by 100 HP. Whichever party member has the lowest HP is the one that gets healed.
Confident Fighter 140 N/A The fighter's kick is more likely to be a critical hit, but it is slightly less powerful than the punch and also has low accuracy.
Independent Mage 80 60 The mage's spell is the most powerful attack in the game.

Battles

Tomodachi Quest lasts a minimum of 3 battles, and a maximum of 4.

The first battle occurs in the fields between the starting castle and the dungeon. The second is in the dungeon upon entering it.

After the second battle, there is a split in the path. One path will lead directly to a boss battle, while the other leads to a wall. If the path leading to a wall is chosen, the Miis will turn around and head for the other path, and be intercepted into battle halfway.

Once the boss has been defeated, the player will earn whatever the boss was as a prize. Bosses can vary from assorted treasures to expensive food items.

When a character's HP reaches zero, they pretend to die (ending up incapacitated), and cannot attack nor be revived for the rest of the game. If all the Miis pretend to die, the game is over.

Except for the boss, which has 2800 HP, the HP of the opposing food or item is either their worth in money without a decimal (Europe and North America) [e.g. £1.00 or $1.00 becomes 100 HP] or the amount of yen it is worth (Japan).

Trivia

  • In The Japanese Version, the Title has “One Play 100 Yen” which also appears on the arcade itself, it was removed in the Western Version because the developers have to translate into the currencies and prices, the Korean Version lacks it on the title screen but it says it on the arcade itself as "100 Won".

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